Category Archives: Writing
Don’t slow down
If you are tall and have long legs, how fast do you walk? If you are tall and have short legs, how fast do you walk? “I walk at a normal speed,” both answer. And then you both turn, look, … Continue reading
Read great works
I’m currently reading Umberto Eco’s “The Name of the Rose.” It’s an intriguing work. But it’s not the point of this post. Its contents could be controversial to some, and great to others. No, what I want to focus on … Continue reading
Kindle and html
With another book on kindle, I found out some oddity with uploading works. Only use HTML. I did for both books, but for the recent one I checked with a normal MS Word created .doc. I cleared every ounce of … Continue reading
Grammar is still important
It saddens me to see that the debate over whether an author should know grammar and how to spell never ends. We do need it, is because it allows the thoughts to flourish, and the established standards do that. Yes, … Continue reading
Please don’t use communication misunderstands as conflict
First, a disclaimer: This isn’t about all misunderstandings, it’s about in a specific context – the misunderstanding can be resolved in literally seconds if only the characters would speak to each other. This isn’t a broad generalization. Now to the … Continue reading